Swedish company CRDBAG is best known for its camera storage solution And stuffhas launched Grid Divide (stylized “Grid Divide”) ecosystemWhat CRDBAG calls “the ultimate modular storage for tough cases.” The new Grid Divide series is an internal divider system that enables photographers and filmmakers to better store, organize and carry their precious camera gear.
Compared to traditional protective divider systems, which typically work exclusively with straight lines, users can customize dividers to include U-shaped, S-shaped, and functional angled layouts. To maximize space and maintain complete protection, it’s possible to create custom compartments inside the hard case for almost anything, including lenses.
The Grid Divide System features special hook and loop connectors and flexible EVA foam walls, which promise “unmatched organizational versatility,” according to CRDBAG. Using the new system it’s also possible to create multiple layers of storage inside a case, ensuring photographers and videographers don’t waste any space. More gear means fewer cases and a much better workflow.
“Grid Divide is an evolution of the Gear organization. It allows our users to design liquid, non-cubic storage that adapts to their exact needs,” says Rasmus Ahrberg, co-founder and head of design at CRDBAG. “We have engineered it for seamless integration with the existing CRDBAG ecosystem, ensuring that universal kits and expansion packs serve as a budget-friendly alternative to traditional divider systems on the market.”
The new grid divide walls work with CRDBAG’s full range of patches, allowing users to easily (and temporarily) label each compartment with what they need. As much attention is given to optimization as to efficiency.
The CRDBAG Grid Divide System comes in three different kits. The Grid Divide Carry-On Universal Kit includes a bottom panel, three interior walls that are each 30 centimeters (11.8 in) long, and eight patent-pending hook and loop connectors. This kit is $109.90.
Two expansion kits add additional partition walls, one with 52-centimetre (20.4-inch) taller walls. These cost around $35 and $50 each. Full description of what each kit includes and purchasing options Available on CRDBAG websiteCRDBAG says shipping of the Grid Divide system will begin in December.
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